Collection: DR-4277 Louisiana Severe Storms and Flooding
- Collection Created:
- August 20, 2016
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Mobile Emergency Response Support Vehicle deployed to Louisiana
Photo by Caitlin OstomelA photo of a Mobile Emergency Response vehicle deployed to help the response in Louisiana. These vehicles were deployed to help provide voice and data connectivity to responders on the ground. (Photo by Caitlin Ostomel/FEMA)
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FEMA staff members coordinating.
Photo by Caitlin OstomelMembers of FEMA's staff collaborate inside a Mobile Emergency Response Support vehicle to help with the Louisiana flooding response in August 2016. (Photo by Caitlin Ostomel/FEMA)
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Mobile Housing Unit B-Roll (Interiors)
Video by FEMA GraphicB Roll of the new FEMA Mobile Housing Unit (MHU)
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Graphic: Donating to Support Louisiana Flood Recovery
Photo by FEMA GraphicThis graphic shares that cash donations to trusted organizations are the best way to help Louisiana's flood recovery.
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Gráfica: Recuperación de las inundaciones en Louisiana
Photo by FEMA GraphicContribuciones financieras a una organización reconocida para el alivio ante desastres son la mejor manera de realizar una donación.
Las contribuciones financieras son eficientes, flexibles y no requieren de empaques o transporte.
Organizaciones confiables aseguran que los recursos ayuden directamente a las personas que lo necesitan.
Información general acerca de organizaciones confiables y otras maneras de contribuir a la respuesta de desastres en: https://www.fema.gov/es/donar-y-ser-voluntario.
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Call Center Supporting Louisiana Flood Survivors in Kansas City
Photo by Steve ZumwaltAugust 19, 2016, Kansas City, MO - Over 70 FEMA Region VII employees have trained and are taking calls to help survivors registering for assistance. The temporary call center is located at Region VII and is assisting Louisiana residents affected by the flooding. (Photo by Steve Zumwalt-FEMA)
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Call Center Supporting Louisiana Flood Survivors in Kansas City
Photo by Steve ZumwaltAugust 19, 2016, Kansas City, MO - Over 70 FEMA Region VII employees have trained and are taking calls to help survivors registering for assistance. The temporary call center is located at Region VII and is assisting Louisiana residents affected by the flooding. (Photo by Steve Zumwalt-FEMA)
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Graphic: FEMA support for Louisiana flood recovery (8/19/16)
Photo by FEMA GraphicGraphic provides an update on FEMA's support for Louisiana's flood recovery as of August 19, 2016. Includes info on personnel on the ground and supplies transferred to the state for distribution.
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Survivors in East Baton Rouge Parish Clean Up After Historic Floods
Photo by Laura GuzmanResidents in the Baton Rouge area discard anything that was submerged in flood waters to begin the recovery process. (Photo by Laura Guzman/FEMA)
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East Baton Rouge Parish lines the street with debris
Photo by Laura GuzmanResidents in the Baton Rouge area discard anything that was submerged in flood waters to begin the recovery process. (Photo by Laura Guzman/FEMA)
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Survivors in East Baton Rouge Parish Clean Up After Historic Floods
Photo by Laura GuzmanResidents in the Baton Rouge area discard anything that was submerged in flood waters to begin the recovery process. (Photo by Laura Guzman/FEMA)
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Floodwaters remain in Gonzales.
Photo by J.T. BlattyStanding floodwaters remain in an Ascension Parish neighborhood one week after the severe flooding disaster declaration in Louisiana. (Photo by J.T. Blatty/FEMA)
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Search and Rescue Operations Continue in Gonzales
Photo by J.T. BlattyGonzales, La, Thursday, August 19, 2016 -- Regional Response Team Six receiving their briefing before conducting search and rescue operations in Ascension Parish. (Photo by J.T. Blatty/FEMA)
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Search and Rescue Operations Continue in Gonzales
Photo by J.T. BlattyGonzales, La, Thursday, August 19, 2016 -- Regional Response Team Six receiving their briefing before conducting search and rescue operations in Ascension Parish. (Photo by J.T. Blatty/FEMA)
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Search and Rescue Operations Continue in Gonzales
Photo by J.T. BlattyGonzales, La, Thursday, August 19, 2016 -- Regional Response Team Six receiving their briefing before conducting search and rescue operations in Ascension Parish. (Photo by J.T. Blatty/FEMA)
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Search and Rescue Operations Continue in Gonzales
Photo by J.T. BlattyGonzales, La, Thursday, August 19, 2016 -- Regional Response Team Six conduct search and rescue operations by boat in Ascension Parish. (Photo by J.T. Blatty/FEMA)
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Search and Rescue Operations Continue in Gonzales
Photo by J.T. BlattyGonzales, La, Thursday, August 19, 2016 -- Regional Response Team Six conduct search and rescue operations by boat in Ascension Parish, La. (Photo by J.T. Blatty/FEMA)
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Standing Floodwater Remains in Gonzales
Photo by J.T. BlattyGonzales, La, Thursday, August 19, 2016 -- Views from the boat with Regional Response Team Six during search and rescue operations in Ascension Parish. (Photo by J.T. Blatty/FEMA)
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Search and rescue canvasses Gonzales neighborhood by boat
Photo by J.T. BlattyRegional Response Team Six conducts search and rescue operations by boat in Ascension Parish in response to the 2016 historic flooding in Louisiana. (Photo by J.T. Blatty/FEMA)
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Search and Rescue Operations Continue in Gonzales
Photo by J.T. BlattyGonzales, La, Thursday, August 19, 2016 -- Regional Response Team Six conduct search and rescue operations by boat in Ascension Parish. (Photo by J.T. Blatty/FEMA)